What Feminism Looks Like

Intersectional feminism is the current terminology that expresses the empowerment of women to effect change across a diverse range of issues: women’s health, gendered violence, racism and police brutality, equality under the law, poverty, immigration and refugee rights, environmental protections, rights of indigenous communities, to highlight a few... An all woman exhibition, the artists included in What feminism looks like were asked to contribute works that address the range of these issues in various media.

Planned Parenthood will receive 70% and District of Columbia Arts Center will receive 30% of proceeds from the Nasty Women Exhibition and Auction.

1. Evie Altman

2. Kathy Turner

3. Maria Karametou

4. Gail Rebhan

5. Sally Kauffman

6. Linda Hesch

7. Helen Zughaib

8. Katherine Giordano

9. Manal Deeb

10. Ellyn Weiss

11. Ashley Dequilla

12. Ashley Dequilla

13. Cindy Renteria

14. Mary Annella Frank

15. Maureen Farrel

16. Madison Bolls

17. Mary Freedman

19. Heloisa Escudero

20. Susan Jurow

21. Laura Elkins

22. Alexandra Sherman

23. Sue Bradford

24. Sue Bradford

25. Miranda Spurley

26. Lea Craigie-Marshall

27. Ann Stoddard

28. Shante Bullock

29. Heidi Butler

30. Wendy Sittner

32. Beverly Rees

33. Victoria Ford

34. Theresa Knight McFadden

35. Kathryn McDonnell

36. Jackie Hoysted

37. Jessica Beels

38. Naomi Christianson

important Dates

Exhibition

Jan 19 - 28, 2018

Submissions Closed

Works Due at DCAC

January 17th, 2 - 7 pm

Opening and Beginning Bids

January 19, 7 - 9 pm (Bids continue throughout the following week of the exhibition)